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EVE burst error (PC-98) Soundfont

by Ryu Umemoto

Uploaded on Aug 08, 2020 (and last updated on Aug 09, 2020)

Background Info: Following my discovery of the PC-98 series of computers and their Yamaha FM sound cards, I came to hear many of Ryu Umemoto's excellent compositions. These have a very distinct sound compared to other soundtracks on the same hardware. In an attempt to allow myself and others to replicate this sound without needing to use tracker software/MML, I decided to create a Soundfont for none other than EVE burst error. How this Soundfont was Created: Tools: 98FM...

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Roland JD-800 Nylon Guitar Restored

by Reza Khadafi

Uploaded on Jul 15, 2023 (and last updated on Dec 29, 2023)

i've Found these presets called 1014 NYLON.G it's Akai S-1000 year 1988 remember Looks like they're nice Sounds is very good or Similar inspired by Roland Cloud plugins thinking L-CD701 Rhythm Section 1 or RSA Guitar CD ROM loop being High Quality version Better ripped should Because i will love we must just but already Have been Restoring samples as finally almost done could too late 80s early 90's a also S-770 & JD JV series Waveform having releasing out available Do...

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Public small Work in the Public Domain
Extra considerations: Special Thanks Roland Corporation Happy time Finally out successful done soon Forever is 100%

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SampleSynthesis (an attempt to emulate/recreate toy keyboards and lo-fi retro sounds)

by Dekyo Ongen

Uploaded on Mar 05, 2018 (and last updated on May 19, 2024)

SampleSynthesis (beta version) is a SoundFont based on waveforms sampled from various sound sources. Note that "sound source" in my context refers to a sound generator software, not a public source of downloadable sounds. I made it to recreate electronic toys and more. (Specifically retro sounds). Features velocity layers in some presets, some of them are monophonic. I recommend use this SoundFont without sinc interpolation because it ruins loop points in the samples. No...

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FM tone nº 101 from EFFEC.FF

by Dekyo Ongen

Uploaded on Nov 07, 2019 (and last updated on May 19, 2024)

Another experimental mini-project. It just is a very small SoundFont that tries to recreate a 4-op FM tone data, which uses the detune parameter (DT). Found in the "EFFEC.FF" FM tone data bank from KAJA's PMD sound driver. I know there's already various SoundFonts with this sound but I tried to recreate it my way. It doesn't sound 100% perfect, but doesn't sound bad either. I think it sounds very decent. It includes two variants, a monophonic and a polyphonic preset. ...

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By small Creative Commons BY 4.0 International
Extra considerations: FM sound driver "P.M.D." (C) by Masahiro Kajihara (KAJA). FMPMD2000 FMP & PMD Music Player (including PMDWin and FMPWin playback libraries) (C) by C60. FM sound generator engine "fmgen" (C) by cisc. Note to people who make SoundFonts. If you wish to add this preset to your SoundFont and you share it, please give credit. Thank you!

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RetroHybrid!

by strixSF2

Uploaded on Nov 15, 2020 (and last updated on May 19, 2024)

A retro soundfont!

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Gpl small GNU General Public License v3.0
Extra considerations: "As a special exception, if you create a composition which uses these sounds, and mix these sounds or unaltered portions of these sounds into the composition, these sounds do not by themselves cause the entire composition as a whole to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the composition might be covered by the GNU General Public License. If you modify these sounds, you may extend this exception to your version of the sounds, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version."

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